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Stephen Neal - Wikipedia Stephen Matthew Neal (born October 9, 1976) is an American former professional football guard who played his entire career for the New England Patriots of the National Football League (NFL) He is a former world champion in freestyle wrestling and two-time NCAA national champion wrestler at Cal State-Bakersfield
Patriots guard Neal retiring after 10-year career - ESPN New England Patriots offensive lineman Stephen Neal 's unexpected 10-year NFL career is coming to an end Neal, who improbably went from collegiate wrestler to professional football blocker, is
Stephen Neals unique journey to the NFL has proven successful Patriots' fans have not heard Stephen Neal's name much this season because the 6-foot- 4-inch, 305- pound offensive guard has been a model of consistency on the Patriots offensive line Neal's success isn't surprising considering how hard he works at getting better
The remarkable, improbable career of Stephen Neal by . . . - Exposure Neal went from fourth in the state wrestling championships his senior year of high school to winning two collegiate national titles and compiling a career record of 156-10 at CSUB He was undefeated in 1998 and 1999, two of only four perfect seasons in CSUB history
Stephen Neal - National Wrestling Hall of Fame and Museum Stephen Neal won three Super Bowl rings as an offensive lineman for the New England Patriots, but it was his wrestling career that paved the way Despite never playing football in college, Neal played 10 years as a guard for the Patriots before retiring in 2011
Stephen Neal - RUDIS Athlete A titan among men, Stephen Neal received the FILA outstanding wrestler award in 1999, bestowed upon the best wrestler in the world After hanging up his wrestling shoes, Neal returned to his football roots as he played under legendary Coach Bill Belichick during a dominant New England Patriot era
Stephen Neal Career Stats - NFL - ESPN Complete career NFL stats for New England Patriots Offensive Guard Stephen Neal on ESPN Includes scoring, rushing, defensive and receiving stats
Bob Elias Hall of Fame Was a dominant heavyweight wrestler for the Roadrunners from 1996-99, winning the NCAA national championship as a junior (44-0) and senior (39-0) Neal was 156-10 in his CSUB career (120-2 over his final three seasons) with four Pac-10 championships and was a four-time Division I All-American